Thomas Shoup
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We Solve Murders
- A Novel
- De: Richard Osman
- Narrado por: Nicola Walker
- Duración: 10 h y 32 m
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Steve Wheeler is enjoying retired life. He still does the odd bit of investigation work, but he prefers his familiar routines: the pub quiz, his favorite bench, his cat waiting for him at home. His days of adventure are over. Adrenaline is daughter-in-law Amy’s job now. Amy Wheeler thinks adrenaline is good for the soul. Working in private security, every day is dangerous. She’s currently on a remote island protecting mega-bestselling author Rosie D’Antonio, until a dead body and a bag of money mean trouble in paradise. So she sends an SOS to the only person she trusts . . .
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Who are you?
- De Karen A. en 09-24-24
- We Solve Murders
- A Novel
- De: Richard Osman
- Narrado por: Nicola Walker
Feeble writing
Revisado: 02-06-25
Seemed sort of a young adult level of writing. Cannot recommend for grown ups don’t waste your time
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Greatest Pure Musician the World Has Ever Known
- Great Biographies, Book 1
- De: The History Hour
- Narrado por: Jerry Beebe
- Duración: 2 h y 31 m
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Probably the most naturally gifted musician the world has ever known, Mozart began his career early as a child prodigy. By the age five, he was already proficient on the violin, the harpsichord, and piano keyboard, and had begun composing music that had integrity. He was a showman as well, according to contemporary documents, and charmed many of the crowned heads of Europe with his performance and his manner.
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Don't bother
- De Thomas Shoup en 06-17-19
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Greatest Pure Musician the World Has Ever Known
- Great Biographies, Book 1
- De: The History Hour
- Narrado por: Jerry Beebe
Don't bother
Revisado: 06-17-19
This is a rather stunted recitation of a chronological record of Mozarts works and performances. The content is like reading footnotes aloud. It does not explore any of the emotional reasons for Mozart for why Mozart was such a genius - except at the very end where a detailed summary of the last symphony is explained.
The narration is monosyllabic and not very interesting. I was always taught by my piano teacher mother that the pronunciation of the artists name was "Mod-zart" not "Mosart" and Josef Hayden is pronounced Hie-den" not "hay -den". I could be wrong here, but the continued mispronunciation was very off putting.
Don't waste a credit on this biography
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